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Intel’s once-dominant position in chips now looks shaky as layoffs mount, divisions are sold, and competitors gain ground.
A U.S. judge has ordered the release of a transgender asylum seeker from Mexico who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents last month. The ...
The Portland National Weather Service downgrades Portland’s heat alerts as dangerous temperatures still remain in the ...
John McEnroe is on the call of the men's championship match at Wimbledon on Sunday. The iconic American tennis player, who ...
Last week, Intel issued a Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification Act notice for 172 layoffs the corporation was planning ...
Intel (INTC) has been ramping up its efforts to pick up the pieces after facing low sales and revenue for several financial quarters. The chipmaker has struggled to keep up with competitors, such as ...
The news of nearly 2,400 Intel job cuts hit like a thunderclap—but within that storm lies a strange truth: Hillsboro has a chance to reinvent itself again. We think it’s time for Hillsboro 3.0, the ...
Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan told employees that he doesn’t consider Intel to be among the leading chip companies, a stark contrast ...
Workers in Oregon’s semiconductor industry give the state a financial boost. Without them, officials say, the effects will ...
Intel's chip production is not spared layoffs either. Almost 3800 employees have to leave their jobs this week.
The Oregon layoffs are likely part of a broader belt-tightening at the tech giant. In mid-June, the company said it was ...
Intel to cut 4,000 jobs in the US, with Oregon seeing its largest tech layoff under CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s leadership.
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